Winter covers

PhilHo

Administrator
Staff member
I've been asked by a member to start a thread to ask members for their experience of winter caravan covers, good and bad, Brian is undecided on whether and what sort to get. Also he has a TV aerial and wonders how to fit a cover over this or I guess what do you do about the TV aerial re a cover.
 

coachjan

New Member
I've been asked by a member to start a thread to ask members for their experience of winter caravan covers, good and bad, Brian is undecided on whether and what sort to get. Also he has a TV aerial and wonders how to fit a cover over this or I guess what do you do about the TV aerial re a cover.
I am new to caravanning (well a gap of some 25yrs). I am also seriously considering purchasing a cover. I have asked + researched and I have been told how good (but not cheap) 'Specialised covers' are. Apparently there is a specific internal covering that protects the windows from being scratched + there are aerial 'bumps' + door openings. Have a look on their web.
cheers
 

coachjan

New Member
Yes that's the one I,m about to order..The covers seem top notch/well made, and dam British made on top of all that.
Cheers
 

John Higgins

New Member
Hi
I've been using a cover on my caravan since I bought it 4 years ago. As long as it's a "breathable" one it should not cause any problems. Mine is a Reverie make and I find it very good. What I do is remove the tip of the Ariel, and store it in one of my cabinets, until I am going away again. So far I have not had any problems and I find it keeps the caravan nice and dry and clean. No bird droppings onto the caravan and no fly's crashing into the side of the van. All you have to do is measure from front to the rear of the van and order the equivalent size. Don't go for the cheapest and neither will you need the most expensive as some of them can cost a lot of money. Some say they are good and other's would not use them. Make your own mind up.
John H
 
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